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USER MANUAL

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i

Forks-52 (BLE) 

3

Table of Contents

1. 

Introduction 

     4

2. Warning & Safety measures  

 

 

4

2.1  Lithium Ion Battery 

 

 

 

 

5

3. 

System 

setup     7

3.1  Installing the 

i

Forks-52 

(BLE)    

7

3.2  Locking the 

i

Forks-52 

(BLE) 

    

7

3.3  Installing the indicator 

 

 

 

 

8

3.4  Placing the battery packs in the 

i

Forks-52 (BLE)   

 

9

3.5  Connecting and switching on the 

i

Forks-52 (BLE) 

 

10

4. 

Use 

      11

4.1  Indicator functions

 

    

11

4.2  Display functions

     

11

4.3  Net / Tare / Gross weight   

 

 

 

13

        4.3.1  Net weighing: automatic tare  

 

 

13

        4.3.2  Net weighing: manual tare (PT) 

 

 

15

4.4  Net weighing: reset tare (two options) 

 

 

16

 4.4.1 

 

Option 

    16

 4.4.2 

 

Option 

    16

4.5  Activate and edit ID-Code  

 

 

 

17

4.6  Adding, print, clear memory & send data 

 

 

19

 

4.6.1  Add weight to subtotal   

 

 

19

 

4.6.2  Change active total memory 

 

 

19

 

4.6.3  Print single weight 

 

 

 

20

 4.6.4 

 

Send 

WiFi 

    20

 

4.6.5  Edit, clear and print total registers  

 

21

4.7 

 

Piece 

counting 

     23

 

4.7.1  Activating piece count function 

 

 

23

 

4.7.2  Entering piece weight manually   

 

24

 

4.7.3  Calculating piece weight 

 

 

25

4.8  Data storage on USB Stick 

 

 

 

26

4.9  Change the time and date  

 

 

 

27

4.10  Change button functions & positions 

 

 

29

 

4.10.1  Change button functions 

 

 

29

 

4.10.2  Change button positions 

 

 

30

4.11  Show/hide buttons on startup 

 

 

 

31

4.12  Debug mode for user   

 

 

 

32

4.13 

 

Alibi 

memory 

     34

5. Warnings and error messages 

 

 

36

5.1  Tip and side load warnings 

 

 

 

36

5.2 

 

Mast 

position 

     37

5.3 

 

Error 

messages     38

6. 

Maintenance 

     40

7. 

RAVAS 

WeightsApp 

    41

Summary of Contents for iForks-52

Page 1: ...recyclable on the basis that the parts are processed and disposed of in the right manner More information can be found on our website www ravas com Rev 20210330 Printing Typographical errors and mode...

Page 2: ...instructions or from negligent operation or assembly even if this is not expressly stated in this instruction manual In light of our policy of continuous improvement it is possible that details of the...

Page 3: ...5 Activate and edit ID Code 17 4 6 Adding print clear memory send data 19 4 6 1 Add weight to subtotal 19 4 6 2 Change active total memory 19 4 6 3 Print single weight 20 4 6 4 Send WiFi 20 4 6 5 Edi...

Page 4: ...e of the indicator in the cabin Any modifications done to the system must be approved in writing by the supplier prior to any work being completed It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to tra...

Page 5: ...ug the battery from the holder to stop charging Battery or charger does not work properly exchange battery or charger Storing and or using the battery outside the given temperature range may have a ne...

Page 6: ...ery has approximately 70 of the battery capacity remaining Take care not to let the battery become completely empty by charging it every 6 months Store the battery separated from the weighing system i...

Page 7: ...setup 3 1 Installing the iForks 52 BLE The standard forks must be taken off the carriage plate The iForks 52 BLE are placed on the carriage plate 3 2 Locking the iForks 52 BLE 1 2 USER MANUAL iForks...

Page 8: ...tor Find a suitable position for the indicator 1 at the cabin s roof 2 on the right side of the cabin mounted onto a side rail 3 on the dashboard Installation of the indicator bracket support 3 2 1 US...

Page 9: ...lips down to unlock the battery holders 2 Open the battery holders of both forks 3 Position the battery packs in the battery holders of both forks until the red locking clip shifts up again 4 Close th...

Page 10: ...all electronics are warmed up and you can start weighing 1 3 2 OR Switch on the iForks 52 BLE Move the iForks 52 BLE quickly in upwards or downwards direction NOTE When the forks are not powered on th...

Page 11: ...4 Use 4 1 Indicator functions On Off switch USB input for USB stick 4 2 Display Functions USER MANUAL iForks 52 BLE 11...

Page 12: ...OIML NTEP this is limited degrees become red Shows TIP or SIDE if gravity point is too far off For bigger weight display choose hide Also used for going to the user mode For more functions see user m...

Page 13: ...Net Tare Gross weight 4 3 1 Net weighing automatic tare 1 2 3 4 EXPLANATION Net 1 Tare 2 Gross 3 1 2 3 The indicator is set to zero The NET sign shows that the tare weight is activated Tare 25kg show...

Page 14: ...ows the net value of the load weight The gross weight is displayed again NOTE for OIML approved RAVAS 5200 the tare will be erased automatically when the weight returns to gross zero For the next weig...

Page 15: ...ect the desired Preset Tare field If the preset tare you select is empty you have to enter the tare value Confirm with Enter Name your Preset Tare value max 14 characters The NET sign shows that the t...

Page 16: ...ighing mode and is ready for the next weighing NET sign is gone In the tare field None is active 4 4 1 option 1 4 4 2 option 2 Press the preset tare button Select none NOTE For OIML approved RAVAS 520...

Page 17: ...codes Press the ID field again On the left side of the button you can activate the ID fields only the active ID fields will be visible on the printout If you press on the right side of the button an I...

Page 18: ...s the back button Press the back button to return to the weighing mode Only ID 1 will be shown All codes will now be shown on the printout or when transferring data 5 6 7 8 For viewing the active code...

Page 19: ...6 1 Add weight to subtotal If preferred you can select a total memory The weight is added Load scale Press the key The weight has been added to the selected total memory Select your preferred total m...

Page 20: ...ht Load scale Press the printer key The indicator is now printing The weight is printed and the indicator is ready for the next weighing 4 6 4 Send WiFi First a new weight must be on the display Press...

Page 21: ...and press the settings symbol Press Print Total to get a total print out of the selected total register The indicator is printing your receipt If this is shown the connection is lost The weight will b...

Page 22: ...to reset the active total memory after printing press OK Press Clear if you wish to erase all information in this total register Or go back if you don t wish to change the register Change the name of...

Page 23: ...now turns green to indicate that piece counting is activated 4 7 1 Activate piece count function The pcs symbol has turned green to indicate that piece counting is activated The display will automatic...

Page 24: ...Manual piece weight Enter the piece weight and confirm with Enter The number of pieces are shown in the display 4 7 2 Enter piece weight manually For entering the piece weight manually or calculating...

Page 25: ...will be added or removed from the scale e g 2 Confirm with Enter Note the weight difference should be at least 5 10 kg Press 4 7 3 Calculate piece weight Select Sample PCS weight W1 MAIN 3 4 Automati...

Page 26: ...n the USB stick is connected to your PC the data file is displayed After completing your weighings press the key to save all data on the indicator NOTES 1 Make sure the stick is empty or does not cont...

Page 27: ...52 BLE 27 4 9 Change the time and date Press arrow down Press on the arrow up down Press the user settings symbol Select User menu Select the parameter you wish to change For this example we change t...

Page 28: ...MANUAL iForks 52 BLE 28 Enter the correct hour Change the cursor to the next value by pressing on the When you are finished press Enter 7 8 To return to the normal weighing mode press the Back button...

Page 29: ...Button Functions Select the button you wish to change For this example we take the print button Select Function Check the boxes of the actions you want to happen after pressing the Printer button Whe...

Page 30: ...ser menu Select the button you wish to move Printer button for this example If a button is not in use because in this example the printer is installed after delivery The default location is None Selec...

Page 31: ...h on the indicator they are back Follow the following steps if you wish to always hide the buttons Go into the user menu Select Display settings The checkbox for Key Functions is checked meaning the b...

Page 32: ...ress the user settings symbol Select User menu Select Service help Press Debug 1 2 5 6 3 4 The 5200 indicator has the possibility to check the input values of the load cells and the angle position of...

Page 33: ...rmation regarding the Bluetooth connection Press REFRESH to get an updated table Press Clear to reset all values in the table to 0 Press BACK to return to the previous screen 7 8 9 Note After each ref...

Page 34: ...2 Time this is the time in format hh mm 3 Gross weight displays the gross weight For example 233 5 kg or 136 5 lb 4 Net weight displays the net weight For example 233 5 kg or 136 5 lb 5 Tare weight di...

Page 35: ...5 3 5 7 6 4 Press the settings symbol Now press User Menu The information of the last weighing is shown on the display By pressing Prev you switch to weighings performed prior to the last weighing Pre...

Page 36: ...avity more towards the truck side than towards the tip side of the forks Side Load the center of gravity of the present load on the scale is concentrated too much on the left side of the forks Try to...

Page 37: ...the weight for printing and or transmissions In that case the weight will not be displayed unless you tilt the mast the opposite direction within the boundaries of the limits Tilted mast forward is 5...

Page 38: ...perform a weighing if ignored Battery of indicator is critically low and needs to be charged You will risk losing data or not being able to perform a weighing if ignored No communication possible bet...

Page 39: ...oblem with the configuration of the hardware Most likely to happen after a spare part replacement Contact your dealer supplier The software in the fork module 1 is not in correspondence with the firmw...

Page 40: ...ruck remain valid and unchanged No weighing operations are allowed if any persons or objects are in the vicinity around under or close to the load Any modifications done to the system must be approved...

Page 41: ...ile after which it can be imported in a spreadsheet program on a PC From the app you can enter the ID of an operator or device enter tares automatically or manually zero the weighing system Date and t...

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